Ben Grauer - Radio Credits

Radio Credits

  • The Coca-Cola Top-Notchers (1930)
  • Thrills Of Tomorrow For Boys (1933)
  • The Baker's Broadcast (1934)
  • The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour (1934)
  • Radio City Matinee (1935)
  • The Nellie Revell Show (1935)
  • Ripley's Believe It Or Not (1935)
  • Circus Night In Silvertown (1935)
  • Lux Radio Theatre (1935)
  • The Magic Key of RCA (1935)
  • Paul Whiteman's Musical Varieties (1936)
  • The Shell Show (1937)
  • Shell Chateau (1937)
  • The Fact Finder (1937)
  • The Royal Desserts Program (1938)
  • Walter Winchell (1938)
  • Pulitzer Prize Plays (1938)
  • Battle of the Sexes (1938) NBC quiz.
  • Pot o' Gold (1939–41) Considered the first "interactive" broadcast program.
    A popular game show hosted by Grauer.
    Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights played while Grauer asked listeners questions on the phone.
    It was this program that introduced the catchphrase "Stop the music".
  • Richard Himber and His Orchestra (1939)
  • The Vitalis Program (1939)
  • H.V. Kaltenborn (1940)
  • News Roundup (1940)
  • Behind the Mike (1940)
  • The News From Europe (1941)
  • Sunday Evening News Roundup (1941)
  • NBC Sunday News Roundup (1941)
  • Jergens Journal (1941)
  • The Hemisphere Review (1941)
  • Two Years Of War (1941)
  • Kay Kyser's Kollege Of Musical Knowledge (1941)
  • The March Of Time (1941)
  • Radio City Music Hall On the Air (1942)
  • Music Of the New World (1943)
  • Mr. and Mrs. North (1943)
  • Information, Please! (1943) NBC quiz show
  • The Fitch Bandwagon (1943)
  • Your Home Front Reporter (1943)
  • General Motors Symphony Of the Air (1943)
  • Treasury Salute (1944)
  • Opening Of the Fourth War Loan (1944)
  • NBC D-Day Coverage (1944)
  • Republican National Convention (1944)
  • Democratic National Convention (1944)
  • We Came This Way (1944)
  • Liberation (1944)
  • The Harold Lloyd Comedy Theatre (1945)
  • V-E Day Coverage (1945)
  • Atlantic Spotlight (1945) Grauer would chat across the Atlantic Ocean with BBC announcer in London.
  • The Charlie McCarthy Show (1945)
  • It's Alec Templeton Time (1946)
  • A Story For V-J Day (1946)
  • Echoes Of A Century (1947)
  • Home Is What You Make It (1947)
  • Here's To Veterans (1947)
  • Housing 1947 (1947)
  • The Chesterfield Supper Club (1948)
  • Living 1948 (1948)
  • Author Meets the Critics (1948)
  • March Of Dimes (1949)
  • The Henry Morgan Show (1949)
  • Could Be (1949)
  • The People Act (1950)
  • We Can Do It (1950)
  • The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show (1950)
  • Memo For Americans (1951)
  • The Big Show (1951)
  • Theatre Guild On the Air (1951)
  • Living 1951 (1951)
  • American Portraits (1951)
  • The Endless Frontier (1952)
  • The Forty Million (1952)
  • Medicine U.S.A. (1953)
  • Biography In Sound (1955)
  • Best Of All (1955)
  • Monitor (1955–1960) NBC Radio weekend radio show
  • X Minus One (1956)
  • Recollections At Thirty (1956)
  • Sleep No More (1956–57) NBC Radio drama
  • The Boston Pops (1957)
  • Johnny Presents (1959)
  • Meet the Press (1959)
  • Democracy In America (1962)
  • New Year's Eve All-Star Parade Of Bands (1968)
  • The First Fabulous 50 (1976)
  • What Would You Have Done? NBC Radio drama

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